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Anonymous Posted on Oct 05, 2011

Water dispenser condensation Small amount of water drips from the dispenser door. What parts are needed to fix?

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Hello that problem would be your dual water inlet valve that is located in the bottom rear of your frig where your water line attaches to. Just remember when you replace it to make sure you have the correct water lines going to the correct connections if you have a camera on your cell phone take the pic before you remove them. Let me know if you need further help!

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